
FFWCRC Training Needs Analysis (TNA)
Staying true to their name, the Fight Food Waste Cooperative Research Centre (FFWCRC) focuses on reducing and eventually eliminating Australia’s food waste challenges.
Staying true to their name, the Fight Food Waste Cooperative Research Centre (FFWCRC) focuses on reducing and eventually eliminating Australia’s food waste challenges.
The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has been evident across all industries. With this, we have been tasked by the Torres Strait Regional Authority (TSRA) to create strategic research and development recovery and marketing plan for the Torres Strait Fishery – a proudly indigenous-owned business.
A bespoke and guided study tour developed by our team to China, with the aim to assist a seafood start-up company in better understanding the market potential for a new seafood product in the market.
The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) works toward improving the economic, social, and environmental benefits for Australian fishing through research, development, and other activities.
Tasmanian export award winner Candy Abalone pulls their inspiration from long lines of traditions to produce exquisite dried wild-caught abalone.
Down in the furthest southwest corner of the Australian continent, in Western Australia, there’s a small coastal townsite called Augusta. This is the home of Magic Abalone and the most beautiful wild-caught abalone.
The Fight Food Waste Corporative Research Centre brings together industry, research and the community to capitalise on Australia’s food waste opportunities.
As a start-up aquaculture company, the Great Barrier Reef Giant Grouper needed to find a way to share their brand and story that reflects a focus on Asian premium markets.
In a project funded by AgriFutures Australia, we produced a Provenance Storytelling Kit resources to help Australian producers to create and share provenance stories and use
Showcasing our passion for helping small food and agribusinesses, we were able to secure grant money from the Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment (DAWE). This funding enabled us to build the first online platform designed for the benefit of fishers, farmers and food businesses to make smart choices about authenticity technologies.